la douce agonie dadamaino artist l'attaque des titans saison 3
The second one was to train the two bald newcomers, Taihei, and Kintarō Kaneda. At first Ippo denied their entry as they made him succumb to anger. However, when Taihei told him that it wasn't anger, but Ippo scolding him, Ippo allowed them to join. Upon them joining, Ippo also learned that Taihei is Aoki's little brother, Taihei Aoki. When Ippo went fishing with Kumi, he showed her his bald head, which reminded her of "Baldychu". While training Taihei and Kintarō, they stop by the tree that Taihei did the leaf test under. When Taihei admitted that he cheated the leaf test, Ippo assured Taihei to just pour his heart and soul into boxing. After Ippo told a boxing lesson to his pupils, Miyata appeared before them. Miyata appears. When Miyata revealed himself to Ippo, Taihei, and Kintarō, he asked about the arm weights that Ippo was wearing despite not training. Ippo replied that it is just a habit.Specifically, the writing and choreography of the fights seem to become levels better when Ippo is not one of the participants. This shows in two places in the show - a short arc about Ichiro Miyata training in Mexico, and the subplot about Takamura Mamoru earning and defending his title. In both of these the viewer finds more complex characters and detailed, well-thought out fights that capitalize on everything their respective subplots have to offer. If only there was more of these sorts of fights and less of Ippo winning not because he deserves it but because he has to win somehow for the plot to progress.
The animation is a real highlight of the show, at least during the fights. The camera feels loose and free, not restrained by the cheap but easy to animate single angles that usually plague TV anime. The boxers' movements are accentuated by wind effects like they are kicking up dust every time they move, but it is used tastefully so that it only adds to the experience, something that can only be done reasonably in animation. Successful hits look painful, damage to the boxers accumulates as the fights go on. However, outside of fights, the animation becomes par for the course, though still not bad for an early 2000s TV anime. Madhouse pulled off a show that looks ahead of its time. The sounds are of similar quality, always tasteful and adding nicely to the experience.